firewood

Firewood cost, either you bought it or you chopped it yourself. In the former you shelled out your hard earned money and in the latter you spent a lot of energy and time. So if don’t build a backyard firewood shed your firewood gets wet or becomes filled with moisture, all your money and your efforts will just go down the drain unless you have a good backyard firewood shed.

A wet piece of firewood will not burn properly as we all know, and if you live in an area where rain and snowfall is frequent, it can be virtually impossible to keep your wood dry. Building a backyard firewood shed is the key to this problem and you can be sure of having dry firewood each time you need it.

The location of your backyard firewood shed is among the most important decision you will It should be in an area where water does not pool surrounding the shed, yet it ought to be close to your home therefore it will be easy for you to get firewood whenever you need it.

You definitely wouldn’t want to walk a long way just to get some when it’s raining hard or there is heavy snowfall. Also build a raised floor so that moisture from the ground will not seep inside the shed. Wet wood easily gets rotten and decomposes.

Regarding the roof of your firewood shed, you should be certain that in your plans that it is high steep and is slanted. This way, snow and rain will easily slide off and would not get inside to the firewood. This goes the same for the foundation, making it higher from the ground and providing a slant to slide snow and water away from the shed.

Most firewood sheds are built with only three sides. Only three walls are provided and the fourth side left open. This is necessary as this allows airflow which in turn allows the firewood to dry properly. But because of this open side, it would also be easy for rain and snow to be blown inside by the wind.

To avoid this or to minimize moisture, it is best that the open side should not face the direction of the wind.

To further prevent moisture from seeping into your firewood, you should put a layer of plastic on the floor and to allow good airflow for drying, under your woodpile stack your firewood on off-cut lumbers.

Most firewood sheds are not really that big, they are easy to make and don’t require as much cost as most typical storage sheds. With just a couple of lumber and nails, you can build a backyard firewood shed and be assured that you will have dry and effective firewood ready to build a roaring fire for a comfortable warmth.

Always remember that in starting any project, having plans is the best way to ensure that you will have a worry-free time when you’re in the actual process of building the shed. So get your hands on a firewood shed plans and more from My Sheds

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